Florida DL Leon Orr cited for driving with a suspended license

GAINESVILLE – Florida defensive lineman Leon Orr was charged with driving with a suspended license on Monday, potentially violating the terms of his deferred prosecution for a marijuana charge earlier this year.

The Gators' redshirt sophomore was charged Monday with knowingly driving with a suspended license, a misdemeanor, four months after he accepted deferred prosecution for a misdemeanor possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana.

Terms of the deferred prosecution required Orr to pay $50 in court costs, either pay a $150 or sever 12.5 hours of community service and obey all laws for six months. Orr could face prosecution if the traffic charge constitutes a violation of his deferred prosecution.

Following his previous arrest, a team spokesman said the matter was handled internally.